Installing ITunes after "successful" uninstall

iTunes Installer completed
Errors occurred during installation before iTunes could be configured.
Your system has not been modified. To complete the installation, run the installer again.
Click Finish to exit the installer.
This is the message I keep recieving after I am finally able to uninstall itunes.  I have run the WinFix install/uninstall multiple times to fix unable to uninstall as well as unable to install.  It found a couple errors on the uninstall (of which I cannot recall what they were) but does not come up with anything for install as itunes does not come up in the list for programs for install.  Selecting "Not shown" does nothing.
I cannot find what the error is at this point to try to fix it.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks

Try following the instructions of tt2 found in: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5822086

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